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Revision as of 23:45, 21 January 2010
- Team Members: Alex Gu, Andrew Wiens, Alexander Benjamin, Anisha Rastogi, Charlie Kang, Edison Kociu, Lisa Goldman, Michael Scholl, Sam Fok, Sarah Fern, Sophia (Xinyuan) Cui, Will Donnelly
- PhD Supervisor: Sandeep, Andrew, Phani
- Faculty Supervisor: Arye Nehorai
- Goal:
- Part1: Case Study - Study acoustic source localization using Microphone array
- Background and Theory
- Data Acquisition Basics
- Introduction to Digital Signal Processing Tools
- Graphical User Interface and Robot Control
- Part2: Implement algorithm using sbRIO robot and microphone array
- Part1: Case Study - Study acoustic source localization using Microphone array
Lecture Notes
- Week 1: Acoustic Source Location Background and Theory
- Additional references:
- Task 1: Read the material that we discussed in our meeting today and the additional references listed above.
- Task 2: Derive the expressions presented in slide 10.
- Week 2: Data Acquisition Basics
- LabVIEW Tutorial
- Data Acquisition Basics
- Task 3 - Connect wires from A00 and AO1 to AI0 and AI1 (Disconnect the Function Generator output). Modify your vi to collect samples from both AI0 and AI1. Then run DelayedChirp2DAC.vi. Zoom in in the time and frequency domain to examine the waveforms in detail.